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Posts by Eldest Moonlit

Sometimes one or two aspects can make something great

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How so?

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๐Ÿ‘

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๐Ÿ‘

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How did it go?

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Nice :)

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Catch my debut-a-thon on June 1st 2025, starting 5pmEST where we try to hit affiliate! Can't wait to see you there! 0w0 โšก

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Mine's a hybrid of a last name from the series of Vocaloid songs called the Evillious Chronicles and the name given to every firstborn daughter in the book A Brother's Price.

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This looks great, I always liked the propeller suit

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It was a fun stream :)

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It would make a nice display though, both of them

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The song doesn't just talk about physical labor. It also talks about emotional labor.

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Large models like that are usually meant to be display models. You did a good job with this though

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So I guess I'm now single again. For anyone familiar with TV Tropes, my attitude towards romance is now a combination of the tropes "Does Not Like Men" and "Never Be Hurt Again." Because holy Mothers, how did I get hurt again? What did I do to anger the universe?

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I now have two new spirit animals: Infanta Isabel, Princess of Asturias and Countess of Girgenti, and Princess Trini from A Brother's Price. Trini's situation is completely different from mine, but we both have similar, if not the same, attitudes towards romance. And this time, mine's here to stay.

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If you'd like for any further talk on this to be privately said, there is the chat function on Bluesky

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Truthfully I'm not as confident. But we'll see

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We'll have to see. But who knows?

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Very good question. It's one that I have to debate as well, especially since I usually played 8 Deluxe with my friends

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Being stuck in a tight spot like this is just so painful though. I can't continue this relationship, I can't move on, because I have to prepare for either a permanent separation or the relationship continuing. At least Infanta Isabel's situation was far less ambiguous...(Part 8)

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I'm still personally worried about the cost. Even if the game were to match the value, not everyone has the money

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Infanta Isabel, Princess of Asturias and Countess of Girgenti (1851-1931), in 1879, at the age of 28, eight years into her 60 years of widowhood.

Infanta Isabel, Princess of Asturias and Countess of Girgenti (1851-1931), in 1879, at the age of 28, eight years into her 60 years of widowhood.

This is Infanta Isabel eight years into her 60-year widowhood. I hope I can follow her example with my (currently) temporary separation, because I can't help but relate to her. I'd always been interested in her story, but I never thought I'd ever truly know at least a bit of how she felt. (Part 7)

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How ironic. I'm currently in a position similar to Infanta Isabel, but in a (currently) temporary separation rather than widowhood, yet like her husband Prince Gaetan, Count of Girgenti, I also have epilepsy, just managed by modern medicine. (Part 6)

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If the other parts of Isabel's personal life helped her get through 60 years as a widow, never remarrying or being romantically involved with anyone, then so can mine. I have my hobbies, my family and friends. If my separation becomes permanent, then hopefully I can follow Isabel's example. (Part 5)

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Infanta Isabel, Princess of Asturias and Countess of Girgenti truly is my spirit animal now. Or one of them, at least. She lived six decades of widowhood compared to my currently temporary separation, but I just hope that in case it's permanent, the other parts of my personal life help me. (Part 4)

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Happy birthday! Here's to many more birthdays to come!

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By the Gods, Leave and Forever Autumn have become even more emblematic of the long night I now face. How did Isabel go the rest of her life after becoming single again never remarrying and staying single? (Part 3)

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She never remarried, and in a similar vein, I wonder if I can remain single if things end up a certain way. Could one feel the way Isabel did even after only a few months? Because I feel like I can relate to her despite our very different experiences. (Part 2)

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I can't help but think of Infanta Isabel, Princess of Asturias (1851-1931). She was widowed at barely 20 years old, but despite her marriage lasting only two to three years, she had still been greatly attached to her husband. (Part 1)

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I can only hope that the time I spend with my family and close friends alleviates it at least a little bit.

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